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Pour une contribution du management stratégique à l’écologie industrielle
For industrial ecology, officially born in the 1990s, waste produced by some processes or products can be reused as raw material by others. It gradually gained ground within the academic community, but also with companies and public authorities. If the need for human sciences to get involved in industrial ecology research has been acknowledged (Boons and Baas, 2007), the role of the researcher in strategy is often overlooked. This paper aims to highlight the potential contributions of strategic management to the field of industrial ecology and outlines a research agenda.
Pour une contribution du management stratégique à l’écologie industrielle
For industrial ecology, officially born in the 1990s, waste produced by some processes or products can be reused as raw material by others. It gradually gained ground within the academic community, but also with companies and public authorities. If the need for human sciences to get involved in industrial ecology research has been acknowledged (Boons and Baas, 2007), the role of the researcher in strategy is often overlooked. This paper aims to highlight the potential contributions of strategic management to the field of industrial ecology and outlines a research agenda.
Pour une contribution du management stratégique à l’écologie industrielle
Anne-Ryslène Zaoual (author)
2014
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Electronic Resource
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